Opinion
It seems likely that without the pressure of reelection, President Obama should be able to push through bolder legislation during ...
In Defense of the AEPi/Rho Ep House
I believe that the lifeblood of a school is its community. The warmth, intelligence, and curiosity that I sensed in ...
Encountering Racism Abroad
One of our first nights of orientation in Santiago, some friends from my program asked one of our “monitores,” the ...
The End of the World is Nigh
This may be my last entry. No, I’m not quitting The Argus. It’s just that the world might be ending ...
Citizens United: Money in Politics After November
One of the underlying narratives of this most recent election cycle was the historic amount of money being poured into ...
Budget Cuts are Worse Than Cutting Need-Blind
Recently, the issue of restoring need-blind admissions has been a heated topic of debate among students and members of the ...
Obsession with Love
I went looking on the Internet for my next column topic. Side note: I might be obsessed with the Internet—the ...
On Meaningful Diversity and Inclusion in the Wesleyan Community
I exist. I know that seems self-evident, but bear with me for a moment. In relations between Wesleyan and the ...
In Defense of Old-Fashioned Technology
I don’t like 3-D movies. I might have thought they were sort of cool when they first came out, but ...
Emotional Support Animals on Campus
Who knew that pets could be so controversial? Here at Wes, the emotional support animal policy has been generating a ...
